MasteringChemistry - Credit/Noncredit

Zellmer, Robert zellmer.1 at osu.edu
Fri Aug 26 23:19:08 EDT 2022


I know some of you have used Mastering previously.  However, there
are people taking classes who haven't used it before.  Also, I may have
set it up differently than you experienced in other chemistry courses.
I hope the following helps.

Please remember, the "assigned" end-of-chapter (EOC) problems are
not for credit (just practice).  Mastering is being used for online
homework and credit (although not everything there is for credit).
There are two things which are due this week, but they are NOT for
credit, just practice.  I've explained this in a previous e-mail.  The
problem sets due next week are already available.

People ask how to tell which things on Mastering are for credit and
which aren't.  I've mentioned this elsewhere but it's good to see it again.
You can tell in MC in a variety of ways.  Hopefully, the following will help.

Mastering uses symbols and colors for various types of assignments.
There are two viewing formats you can use, Calendar and List.

In the calendar format assignments show up as different symbols/colors
(explained in detail below).  If there's too many on a particular day to
show it shows this (e.g. "+5 more").  When you click on an assignment
you should see information about the assignment at the top, such as the
name, due date, number of items and the and the estimated time required
(I've found from past classes the time it takes is closer to the low end of
the range shown or even less).  Then click on the link for a problem.  It
will show if there are points associated with the questions.  The calendar
format makes it easy to see what days assignments are due in one screen.
At least to me, it is the better way to view what's due and when.

In the list format assignments show up as different symbols/colors on
the left with the name of the assignment.  To the right you'll see the due
date and time and the number of items and estimated time required.

Also, when you click on one of the problem sets it should show if it has
points associated with it.


For Credit:

For these assignments I've tried to put them in the order of the
sections in the book and as done in class, as much as possible.
These will generally be due on Friday and Saturday.

Tutorials:

Have "Tutorials" in assignment name.  These show up as a
purple + (plus) sign and as a purple box on the due date once
they're available.  I'm not sure if you can see them in the
calendar format if they haven't been released yet.

In the list format you'll see "Tutorials" in the name and it
also has a purple + sign.

Once they're available, they're also in a blue box, at least in the
calendar format.

Homework Review:

Have "Homework Review" in the name.  These show up as a
blue circle in both the calendar and list formats.  Once they're
available they're also in a blue box in the calendar format.

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NOT for Credit:  Show up as zero points.

Exam Prep Questions:

These are the Exam Prep problems which are at the end of the chapter,
before the EOC exercises.  These are scheduled for the Sunday before
the exam.  This will give you additional practice for each exam.  You can
do them after finishing a chapter and do them again before the exam in
Mastering or just wait until before the exam and do them in Mastering.

These have an orange square symbol and are shaded orange when
they become available.  These are set up in the Quiz category but are
for practice and are NOT for credit and have this in the titles.  For
example, you'll see something like the following as a title:
"Ch 1 Exam Prep Questions - NOT FOR CREDIT ".


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All this has been set up so you can access it throughout the semester,
even if past the due date.  For the for-credit Tutorials and Homework
Review sets, if it's past the due date you can still do them, but you
won't get any credit.

That's about it, for now.

Dr. Zellmer
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